Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Kerastase Anti-Dandruff shampoo

With sweating from the gym and going having out door shoots, I have experienced the annoying little scalp problem known as dandruff. Argh ! And for those of you who get it too, you know it's not always easy to get rid of it. I have tried several different Anti-dandruff shampoo, none that worked really that well, but when I found out about the Kerastase Anti-Dandruff shampoo I knew I had to give it a try.

There are two types of the anti dandruff shampoo

1 - Bain Exfoliant Purifiant Oily Hair Scalp

2 - Bain Exfoliant Hydratant Dry Hair Scalp

Because my scalps reacts differently to external conditions, sweating makes it oily and outdoor shoots makes it dry, I have tried both of these products.

Firstly, the design of the bottle makes it easy to use. You part you hair so you can see your scalp clearly, twist the top of the bottle a little bit then apply it in lines across your scalp. It's best to apply it onto a dry scalp, then massage in and use zig zag movements, then add a little bit of water, massage again then rinse.

You can tell it is a good quality product from the texture and just like the face scrub you should use about twice a week to exfoliate your skin, this shampoo also has little particles in it so it's a scalp scrub.

I noticed after using it even after just the first time, my scalp felt so much fresher and cleaner. Also when I touch it, my scalp feels softer and smoother. I know most of the time we don't notice someone's scalp, and we are so focused on how our hair looks. But we can't have healthy hair if we don't have a nice clean healthy scalp. So just like our skin, our scalp needs to be exfoliated and so far this is the only product I have found to be able to do this well.

So if you are looking for a product to give you a nice, clean and fresh scalp, try this out !

1 comment:

seems interesting! i think i have oily scalp n dandruff. since i'm wearing scarf everyday, it makes my scalp oily and i hate the smells at the end of the day. i even tried using diluted lemon juice to freshen my hair! haha.but it was tedious and i AM lazy.

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Biography

Sasha Bashir started out in the entertainment industry as a back up dancer for Malaysian award and music shows. After graduating from the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts with a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Performing Arts, she returned to Malaysia and started working at the Malaysian National Theatre, Istana Budaya as the Assistant Director of Marketing and PR. During her time there, she still continued performing in live theatre shows with lead acting and dance roles in the productions Lady Swettenham, My Bollywood Summer, Titiwangsa and Emas 10. In 2006, Sasha hosted her first tv show Explorace - The Extreme Journey on Malaysia's No 1 tv station, TV3. In 2007, she hosted Beauty Secrets from the East. In 2009, she co-created, co-produced and hosted a documentary about Asian dances titled DANSA. It showed on TV3 and NTV7 in 2009. Sasha also published her very first coffee table book based on the documentary. Titled DANSA - A Dance Journey, this 200 page hard cover books featured over 250 photos taken while shooting the 13 episode documentary with a special 'behind the scenes' chapter. The book is available in all major Malaysian bookstores for RM 130. In 2011, Dansa returned to NTV7 with a second season with all new dances and locations. Sasha is currently working on her second book Dansa - The Journey continues and is due to be in bookstores by the end of 2012. A children's book which is being published for charity will also be released by early 2013. Sasha is currently working as one of the panel of producers for the NTV7 documentary program NTV7 which airs every Tuesday at 7.30 pm.